Cost of Living Data
in Nederland, Colorado, United States

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City Overview

Cost of Living Score

The cost of living in Nederland is 6% more than the average cost of living in the United States. Cost of living is calculated based on accumulating the cost of food, transportation, health services, rent, utilities, taxes, and miscellaneous.

31st

Most expensive city in Colorado

2%

Cost of living is less than Colorado average

6%

Cost of living is higher than national average

Affordability breakdown

The cost of food in Nederland is less expensive than the United States average and earns a score of 7 out of 10. A cost of food score of 1 indicates most expensive while a 10 represents cheapest. The following are collected for use in calculating cost of food: meats, dairy products, produce, bakery products, miscellaneous grocery products, fast food, and average casual restaurant.

The cost of transportation in Nederland is less expensive than the United States average and earns a score of 9 out of 10. A cost of transportation score of 1 indicates most expensive while a 10 represents cheapest. The cost of transportation score uses local data on commuting patterns and city dispersion combined with fuel cost factors, public transportation, and efficiency patterns of public transportation in relationship to a transportation price level index. A relative cost of airline travel component is also included. In major cities, where parking is a substantial cost, estimates are included for parking expenses during regular business hours.

Transportation factors also include the yearly total cost of operating automobile(s) and/or equivalent commuter expense for ten miles.The cost of operating an automobile defaults to 20 miles round trip daily, maintenance, taxes and licensing fees, insurance, gasoline costs including taxes, etc.Costs vary according to changes to number of vehicles, combined value and combined prose, and annual mileage/kilometers.Sources include IRS allowed reimbursement policies, local gasoline, insurance, licensing and maintenance/service prices.

The cost of housing in Nederland is more expensive than the United States average and earns a score of 4 out of 10. A cost of housing score of 1 indicates most expensive while a 10 represents cheapest. The following are collected for use in determining the cost of housing score: square footage, monthly rent, home prices, and utilities.

For the estimated monthly rent prices, data on average and median rent price per square foot on a 900 square foot (2 bed room), unfurnished higher-quality apartment is collected.Estimated apartment rental prices assume a standard lease (usually 1-year) is signed.The same geographic assumptions and data standards used for home prices are applied to data collection and survey procedures.Utilities are estimated based on costs for common heating/cooling/sources of energy for the location. Water and sewer cost estimates are also included.

The cost of health care in Nederland is equal to the United States average and earns a score of 6 out of 10. A cost of health care score of 1 indicates most expensive while a 10 represents cheapest. The following are collected for use in the health care grade estimate: a “check-up” to a primary care physician, a regular cleaning with a dentist, and the cost of a widely prescribed non-generic pharmaceutical drug.

Health care services include out-of-pocket costs for the employee and carrier zone rates by location, along with hospital costs. They are based primarily upon group medical benefits as tracked by national carriers and in-house methodology. Health care services vary by family size.

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Employment Score

148

Employment Rate per Month info

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Unemployment Score

3%

Unemployment Rate info

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Upward Mobility Score

46.8%

Upward Mobility Rate info

Nederland is averaging an employment rate of 148 per month. Nederland receives an employment score of 9 out of 10 Employment rate is calculated as the average change in the number of jobs added to the labor market per month over the span of the previous year.

The unemployment rate in Nederland is 3%. Nederland receives an overall unemployment score of 9 out of 10. Unemployment rate is calculated by dividing the number of unemployed individuals by all individuals currently in the labor force.

The upward mobility rate in Nederland is 47%. Nederland receives an overall upward score of 8 out of 10. Upward mobility is a measure of the average economic outcome of a child from a below-median income family compared to their parents. In areas with higher absolute upward mobility, children from low-income parents earn higher incomes as adults compared to their parents.

Crime Overview

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Crime Score

Crime Rate:

0.02% info

Yearly Crime Stats

Violent Crime:

2

Property Crime:

25

Total Crime:

27

Total Population:

1,534

The crime rate in Nederland is 0.02%. Nederland receives an overall crime score of 7 out of 10. Crime rate is calculated by dividing the number of reported crimes by the total population.

Violent Crime Overview

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Violent Crime Score

Violent Crime Rate:

0% info

Yearly Violent Crime Stats

Murder:

0

Robbery:

1

Assault:

1

Total Violent Crime:

2

The violent crime rate in Nederland is 0.00%. Nederland receives an overall crime score of 7 out of 10. Violent crime rate is calculated by dividing the number of reported violent crimes (murder, robbery, and assault) by the total population.

Property Crime Overview

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Property Crime Score

Property Crime Rate:

0.02% info

Yearly Property Crime Stats

Burglary:

3

Larceny:

19

Vehicle Theft:

3

Arson:

0

Total Property Crime:

25

The property crime rate in Nederland is 0.02%. Nederland receives an overall property crime score of 7 out of 10. Property crime rate is calculated by dividing the number of reported property crimes (burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, and arson) by the total population.

About the Data

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